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Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm (2003)
Journal Article
Cole, G., Kentridge, R., Gellatly, A., & Heywood, C. (2003). Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm. Journal of Vision, 3(1), 22-31. https://doi.org/10.1167/3.1.3

The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the visual field. Onsets have been shown to capture attention even when other transients simultaneously occur. This has led some authors to argue for the... Read More about Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm.

Facial expression recognition in Williams Syndrome (2003)
Journal Article
Gagliardi, C., Figerio, E., Burt, D., Cazzaniga, I., Perrett, D., & Borgatti, R. (2003). Facial expression recognition in Williams Syndrome. Neuropsychologia, 41(6), 733-738. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0028-3932%2802%2900178-1

Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) excel in face recognition and show both a remarkable concern for social stimuli and a linguistic capacity for, in particular, emotionally referenced language. The animated full facial expression comprehension t... Read More about Facial expression recognition in Williams Syndrome.

Effects of deep brain stimulation on prehensile movements in PD patients are less pronounced when external timing cues are provided (2003)
Journal Article
Schenk, T., Baur, B., Steude, U., & Boetzel, K. (2003). Effects of deep brain stimulation on prehensile movements in PD patients are less pronounced when external timing cues are provided. Neuropsychologia, 41(7), 783-794. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0028-3932%2802%2900286-5

It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the movements of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are less impaired when external timing cues are provided. This suggests that the basal ganglia, which are impaired in PD, are less involved in the contro... Read More about Effects of deep brain stimulation on prehensile movements in PD patients are less pronounced when external timing cues are provided.

A three-dimensional study of a crustal low velocity region beneath the 9°03′N overlapping spreading center (2003)
Journal Article
Bazin, S., Harding, A., Kent, G., Orcutt, J., Singh, S., Tong, C., …van Avendonk, H. (2003). A three-dimensional study of a crustal low velocity region beneath the 9°03′N overlapping spreading center. Geophysical Research Letters, 30(2), 1039-1043. https://doi.org/10.1029/2002gl015137

Overlapping spreading centers (OSCs) play a key role in models of magma distribution at fast spreading ridges. To investigate the relationship between ridge-axis discontinuities and magma supply, we conducted a three-dimensional seismic reflection an... Read More about A three-dimensional study of a crustal low velocity region beneath the 9°03′N overlapping spreading center.

Identifying Cause and Effect Relations between Events in Concurrent Event-Based Components (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dias, M., & Richardson, D. J. (2002, September). Identifying Cause and Effect Relations between Events in Concurrent Event-Based Components. Presented at 17th IEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, Edinburgh, UK

Concurrent event-based components present characteristics that impose difficulties in understanding their dynamic behavior, mainly for interpreting the cause and effect relations between input and output events in component interactions. In this pape... Read More about Identifying Cause and Effect Relations between Events in Concurrent Event-Based Components.

The 'regional problem' and the spatial grammar of British politics (2003)
Preprint / Working Paper
Amin, A., Massey, D., & Thrift, N. (2003). The 'regional problem' and the spatial grammar of British politics

One of the most persistent characteristics of the geography of Britain is the wide inequality that exists between its constituent regions. It is an inequality which has come to be known as the North-South divide, but this is a gestural term that refe... Read More about The 'regional problem' and the spatial grammar of British politics.

A review of trepanations in British antiquity focusing on funerary context to explain their occurrence (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Roberts, C., & McKinley, J. (2000, April). A review of trepanations in British antiquity focusing on funerary context to explain their occurrence. Presented at Trepanation : history, discovery, theory. International colloquium on cranial trepanation in human history., Birmingham University

This study focuses on the extant evidence for trepanations in Britain and assesses the possible reasons for their occurrence. Sixty-two trepanations are considered, ranging in date from the Neolithic (4,000-2,000 BC) to the post-Medieval (post-sixtee... Read More about A review of trepanations in British antiquity focusing on funerary context to explain their occurrence.

From Franchthi to the Tiszazug: two Early Neolithic worlds (2003)
Book Chapter
Chapman, J. C. (2003). From Franchthi to the Tiszazug: two Early Neolithic worlds. In E. Jerem, & P. Raczky (Eds.), Morgenrot der Kulturen : Frühe Etappen der Menschheitsgeschichte in Mittel- und Südosteuropa (89-108). Archaeolingua

Introduction (2003)
Book Chapter
Spence, J. (2003). Introduction. In R. Gilchrist, T. Jeffs, & J. Spence (Eds.), Architects of change : studies in the history of community and youth work (7-17). National Youth Agency

Diet, Economy and Status : Evidence from the Animal Bones (2003)
Book Chapter
Jaques, S., Dobney, K., & Van Neer, W. (2003). Diet, Economy and Status : Evidence from the Animal Bones. In R. Matthews (Ed.), Excavations at Tell Brak vol 4 : exploring an Upper Mesopotamian Regional Centre, 1994-1996 (417-430). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British School of Archaeology

Tell Brak in Syria is one of the largest and most important multi-period sites in northern Mesopotamia. Excavations in 1994-1996 cast new light on everyday life at the settlement through several phases of occupation from the early 4th millennium BC t... Read More about Diet, Economy and Status : Evidence from the Animal Bones.